Sunday, July 11, 2010

Childers to Gin Gin

Left Apple Tree Creek about 7:30am for some high and mighty hills on the road to Gin Gin, about 50km further North. Most of the distance was hills. These hills were achievable but culminated in a heavy fatigue.

There is a shop after the first set of slopes at a sign post for a town named 'Booyal' which had a school and not much else. At the shop, I bought a 1 litre milk and a packet of smarties. Then some more hills lead to a series of vistas of cows on round hills in the foreground and murky triangular mountains in the background.

There was one small stretch of flat land on a nicely paved highway between canefields and orchards, but then some more hills lead the approach into Gin Gin.

Internet is available at the Gin Gin library but opening hours are limited and so are the computers for which you need a booking. There are a supermarket, cafes, op shop and fish and chip shop in Gin Gin.

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